This effort — called Voice as a Biomarker of Health — will bring together researchers from 12 institutions in North America, including Washington University, to build the database, which will be ethically sourced and also protect patient privacy.
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WashU Medicine, BJC HealthCare partner with new company to accelerate lifesaving research (Links to an external site)
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and BJC HealthCare are partnering with CuriMeta, a new company based in St. Louis, that will accelerate lifesaving research in the fight against chronic and acute diseases.
Pandemic road map (Links to an external site)
When the School of Medicine established its Institute for Informatics in 2016, no one could have foreseen the indispensable role it would play in helping the St. Louis and campus communities respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. From the beginning, the pandemic has been a story told in numbers.
Synthetic data mimics real patient data, accurately models COVID-19 pandemic (Links to an external site)
National synthetic dataset boosts coronavirus research, helps prepare for future pandemics
FORWARD: Exploring the future of data science, informatics and the workplace
Watch the full symposium.
I2 launches MO/Notify exposure notification system
After piloting on Washington University campuses, the MO/Notify exposure notification system is now available to users throughout Missouri.
Washington University joins major NIH effort to advance health data science in Africa (Links to an external site)
Washington University in St. Louis is joining a major international effort to advance data science, catalyze innovation and spur health discoveries across Africa.
National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C)
The National Institutes of Health has launched a centralized, secure enclave to store and study vast amounts of medical record data from people diagnosed with coronavirus disease across the country.